Problem Solved:  A recompile of kernel and alsa only using the stock redhat
7.2 gcc-2.96 fixed the issue.  It appears to have been directly related to
mixing compilers in both kernel and module builds.

Thanks to all who have helped.

Rett Walters


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Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 5:42 AM
To: Rett D. Walters
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Subject: RE: [Alsa-user] Re: Please Help! ALSA 0.9.0beta12/EMu10k1,
XFree 4.1 with Voodoo3 produce System Lockup


> processor....) with no issues (maybe thats the key, compiling both alsa
and
> the kernel with the same compiler rather than mixing).
>
yes !, compiling the kernel and modules with different compilers does not
work, i tried it with gcc-3.0.2 --> for the kernel and gcc-2.95.2 for the
modules, after boot i get several kernel-oops. compiling both, kernel and
the modules with the same compiler worked fine after then.


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